Full Moon, Fire & Pot-luck on the river

September: The Harvest Moon
Many of the Native American tribes' staple foods, such as corn, pumpkins, squash, beans, and rice, are ready for gathering at this time. The strong light of the Harvest Moon allowed European farmers to work late into the night to harvest their crops. The Harvest Moon does not always occur in September. Traditionally, the name goes to the full moon closest to the autumn equinox, which falls during October once or twice a decade. Sometimes the September full moon was called the Corn Moon.

It's that time again. Let's have a great night on the river. Come and join us. You will enjoy it. Great friends, fun, food, drink and great conversation. Bring your choice of drinks.
This is easy to find and no long walk. Right next to the river. So you can bring what ever you want and not worry about carrying it far. So bring your food, chairs, drinks or ? Let's bring some friends and family. . Last month we had a lot of food and drink and a great turn out( about 43 people). Please bring something if you can. I'll bring all 3 tables. Remember, I always bring the hot dogs, buns & long forks for roasting; marshmallows, paper plates, forks, along with all the condiments. It is a very convenient location & easy to set up. Please RSVP, others want to know you'll be there.
Invite your friends(hey, somebody may like them). Hope to see you there.
Ron
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OK it's on. We were just figuring something out, this is the 48th month. 4 year anniversary and have never missed a month. Let's go have some drinks by a fire. I'll build it on the concrete or on the parking lot. If you have anything that burns please bring it. I don't think I'll bring all the tables. I'll set 1 up. Just bring your drinks and chairs. LET'S DO THIS!!!!